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If I go and download from PirateBay a program that someone obviously sank their blood, sweat and tears into designing, that strikes most people as a wrong on a gut-level. However, if I would never have bought that program in the first place, is the designer harmed? What money have I deprived him or her of? Do they lose some ability to sell the program to another person? I suggest that our gut reactions to right and wrong are too simplistic in the context of copyright infringement. The concept of "theft" is the easy analogy to make but it doesn't apply cleanly to infinite goods that anyone can copy for zero marginal cost. Last edited by Ninjalawyer; 12-08-2011 at 07:38 AM. |
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That's not to say that I approve of draconian IP-protection laws. I most certainly do not. The DMCA as it stands is already an execrable piece of legislation. |
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I just think if you make copyright laws that restrict liberty, legislators should be able to (roughly) quantify the harm that infringement is doing and (roughly) quantify the benefits. The default should be to not pass harsher laws unless they reduce harm generally. |
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The point is, when you illegally downloaded the file, you committed copyright infringement, you harmed the creator of that property by depriving him of income, and you should be punished. It's really that simple. Saying after the fact, "If I'd known a cop was going to be there, I wouldn't have been speeding," doesn't cut the mustard in a court of law. Neither does pleading innocent to a theft because "He had others to sell." Your making flimsy excuses for plain and simple greed and a total lack of consideration for the producers of the goods you take. (But then, you are a lawyer...) |
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You are also depriving the author of income if you buy a second hand book.
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I copy an e-book when I transfer it from my pc to my e-erader, so what? |
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So nothing. That is authorized copying, and is perfectly OK. Giving a copy to somebody else is unauthorized copying, which is not OK.
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A. 7 buy John's book and 3 buy Jeff's book, or B. 5 of the people that were going to buy John's book saw it on a torrent, so they decided to download it and they buy Jeff's book instead (which didn't come up immediately in a torrent search). So now 2 buy John's book, 8 buy Jeff's book, and 5 copies of John's book got torrented. Sure, mid-lister Jeff is elated that his book is selling so well, but John isn't getting nearly the royalties that he ought to from his popular book, "Henry Porter and the Scholar's Stocking". The amount paid on ebooks may be the same, but the compensation to the appropriate content owners certainly isn't. |
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But I'm not really convinced that many people look for pirate ebooks in that way. They're more likely to browse a pirate site in the same way that others would browse Amazon looking for something to read. Apart from anything else, anyone who would specifically go looking for something on a pirate site that they could buy for £2 probably needs the money more than I do anyway. |
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Just because you've violated a copyright doesn't necessarily mean you've caused harm. I don't like greed either, but I don't think we should try and legislate away greed unless it's actually causing a harm. Conversely, if laws are made that restrict people from legitimate uses of something they bought (e.g. making it illegal to strip DRM from a file, even where the DRM server is gone and there's no other way to use it), then that is causing a harm that we should stamp out. I'm not saying it should be a complete free-for-all, but I think people need to put copyright into the perspective of how much harm are violators actually causing. Sending people to Siberia or levelling multi-million dollar fines is probably not proportional to the actual harm. |
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